Awards Tour: Complete Oscar Winners List
The Hurt Locker wins Best Picture and Best Director
The Hurt Locker wins big with wins for director Kathryn Bigelow and Best Picture honors. The night also saw Oscars go to Hollywood veterans Sandra Bullock and Jeff Bridges. See the full list of Oscar winners below! And thank you to everyone who participated in our first ever Facebook chat and kept us company all night on Twitter!
Best Picture
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Best Director
Best Actor
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Jeff Bridges |
George Clooney |
Colin Firth |
Morgan Freeman |
Jeremy Renner |
Best Actress
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Sandra Bullock |
Helen Mirren |
Carey Mulligan |
Gabourey Sidibe |
Meryl Streep |
Best Supporting Actor
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Matt Damon |
Woody Harrelson |
Christopher Plummer |
Stanley Tucci |
Christoph Waltz |
Best Supporting Actress
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Penelope Cruz |
Vera Farmiga |
Anna Kendrick |
Mo'Nique |
Maggie Gyllenhaal |
| Best Animated Feature Film | Best Animated Short |
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- French Roast |
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- Granny O'Grimm's Sleeping Beauty |
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- The Lady and the Reaper |
| - The Secret of Kells |
- Logorama |
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- A Matter of Loaf and Death |
| Best Original Screenplay | Best Adapted Screenplay |
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| Best Art Direction | Best Cinematography |
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| Best Costume Design | Best Documentary Feature |
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| Best Documentary Short | Best Editing |
| - China's Unnatural Disaster: The Tears of Sichuan Province |
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| - The Last Campaign of Governor Booth Gardner |
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| - The Last Truck: Closing of a GM Plant |
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- Music by Prudence |
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| Best Foreign Language Film | Best Live Action Short |
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- The Door |
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- Instead of Abracadabra |
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- Kavi |
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- The New Tenants |
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- Miracle Fish |
| Best Makeup | Best Original Score |
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| Best Original Song | Best Sound Editing |
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| Best Sound Mixing | Best Visual Effects |
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dj Mark on 02-2-2010 06:04 AM
Nice to see District 9 and Up benefiting from the expanded category this year. They would have been shut out otherwise. Star Trek would have been a more logical choice (see what I did there) than A Serious Man, but I guess the Academy was over their Sci Fi quota with Avatar and D9.
Bigbrother on 02-2-2010 06:16 AM
Yeah, Star Trek would have been asking too much. Still, best Oscar noms I can remember in a while.
Bed Head on 02-2-2010 06:23 AM
BigBrother, I think that, as the second commenter noted, it was a pretty easy/obvious year nominations-wise (as there were precious few worthy candidates to choose from).
Though Julianne Moore ("A Single Man") was totally "hosed". Maggie Gyllenhaal and Penelope Cruz?! Are you funking kidding me?!
Bigbrother on 02-2-2010 06:31 AM
Sorry Second Suitor...I mean poster, you were posting while I typed. Otherwise I would never have dared disagree with you.
Sandman1968 on 02-2-2010 08:26 PM
Maggie Gyllenhaal's nomination was the only thing that kept me from blowing my brains out after "The Blind Side" got a best picture nomination. She is terrific in this terrific movie, and has been deserving of some Academy love for years. She was completely ignored for "Secretary" and "Sherrybaby", which was criminal on two counts. She won't win, but finally some notice for her continued greatness!
max n. on 02-2-2010 02:40 PM
I liked Star Trek and A Serious Man but A Serious Man was waaaaaay better
max n. on 02-2-2010 02:40 PM
I liked Star Trek and A Serious Man but A Serious Man was waaaaaay better